Tuesday’s World Cup warm-up predictions and previews: Peru vs. Spain, Saudi Arabia vs. Senegal
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Spain continue their preparations for the 2026 World Cup with a friendly against Peru on Tuesday at Estadio Cuauhtemoc in Puebla City, Mexico. Spain remain among the leading contenders for the tournament and arrive in strong form, having gone more than a year without a defeat. Peru, ranked 53rd in the FIFA standings, are hoping to produce an upset against the second-ranked side, but they face a difficult task against a team widely expected to control the match. Spain’s recent tune-up games included draws against Egypt and Iraq, yet they are still viewed as the more complete and experienced side heading into this meeting. Peru have shown improvement since failing to qualify for the World Cup, and they may be capable of scoring, but Spain’s overall quality and depth should make the difference. The expected result is a 3-1 win for Spain.
In the second warm-up fixture, Senegal meet Saudi Arabia at Toyota Field in Texas in their final preparation match before the 2026 World Cup. Senegal, often described as African champions, come into the game in better shape than Saudi Arabia despite losing their previous friendly against the United States. The Lions of Teranga are likely to use the match to sharpen their squad ahead of a more demanding tournament schedule, while keeping an eye on bigger challenges to come. Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, have struggled for consistency and will need a much stronger defensive performance if they are to compete effectively. Although the Green Falcons possess enough attacking threat to create chances, their fragile back line could leave them vulnerable against a higher-quality opponent. Senegal are expected to have too much power, pace, and organization for their hosts, with a 2-0 victory the likely outcome.
Both matches are part of the final round of World Cup 2026 warm-up games, offering a chance for teams to test tactics, build rhythm, and assess players before the tournament begins. Spain will look to reinforce their status as one of the favorites, while Senegal aim to bounce back and maintain confidence. Peru and Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, will be hoping to use these fixtures to measure themselves against strong opposition and gather momentum from a positive performance, even if the odds are stacked against them.







